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Tag: Proving Fault In a Car Accident

The Police Accident Report: The First Building Block of Your Case

The Police Accident Report: The First Building Block of Your Case

A common question we get at Stillman and Friedland is: “Do we have a case?” If you are in an accident and there are no witnesses except for you and the other party, how is fault determined? Obviously, if you were rear-ended, the other party was at fault. In less clear circumstances, fault is often … Continued

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Jay Stillman

September 29, 2017 · 3 min read
How Telematics May Help Your Accident Case

How Telematics May Help Your Accident Case

Stillman and Friedland know that successful personal injury cases begin with the fault clearly laid out on the defendant’s side. But what happens when this is hard to prove? Let’s say you are driving late at night, and you stop at an intersection where there are no security cameras. After stopping, you proceed but a … Continued

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Jay Stillman

August 30, 2017 · 3 min read

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